Roger Sanchez Presents Release Yourself '13 (2013)

Building from Mirock & Fildzi “Say” through Manna-Croup & Rio Dela Duna’s “Disappear” to the likes of DJ Sneak & Riva Starr’s “In Da House Tonight” and Sanchez’ own ‘”Troubleman” (feat GTO), it quickly moves into twisted, jacking house territory – the stomping ground that a house native like Sanchez enjoys most – with tracks from Chris Count, Dan Price and Wehbba’s retake of Mike Vale’s “Don’t Give A Damn”.

Roger Sanchez’s Release Yourself mix albums are definitive snapshots of contemporary house music seen through the prism of one of dance music’s greatest proponents. As befitting a year during in which house music is flourishing once more, 2013’s edition captures the genre in fine form, brimming with a dizzying array of exclusives and tracks from the cream of the current scene. Released on his inimitable Stealth Records imprint, ‘Release Yourself ‘13’ is split into two mixes, ‘Pre-Party’ goes deeper, a mix which warms up proceedings via cuts including Rashid Ajami & Jerome Robins “Messenger”, Tom Budden & Forrest “Lady is Trouble”, Riva Starr & Rssll’s “Absence” (Adam Port Remix), Dusky’s “Nobody Else”, Rene Amesz’s “Echopraxia” and beyond, before closing with Nick Hook, Vin Sol & Matrixxman’s “I Can Feel It”. The ‘Party’ mix is just that: a formidable array of upfront and current big hitters that you’ll find Roger spinning at the world’s best clubs.

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